History
- The child learned about the history and culture of Bali, including the influence of Hinduism and the impact of colonization on the island.
- They gained an understanding of the traditional customs and ceremonies of the Balinese people, such as their unique art forms and religious practices.
- By visiting historical sites and museums, the child learned about the ancient kingdoms and dynasties that shaped Bali's past.
Social Studies
- The child gained an appreciation for the diverse communities and social structures within Bali, including the significance of family and community in Balinese society.
- They learned about the local economy and trade, including the impact of tourism on the island and the importance of sustainable development.
- Through interactions with locals, the child developed an understanding of the traditional roles and responsibilities of individuals within the community.
For continued development, encourage the child to create a scrapbook or digital presentation about their trip to Bali, including interesting facts about the history, culture, and social aspects they experienced. They can also explore virtual tours or documentaries about Bali to further enrich their knowledge and understanding of the island.
Book Recommendations
- by DK Eyewitness: A comprehensive guide to Bali and Lombok, providing historical and cultural insights.
- The Barefoot Book of Buddhist Tales by Sherab Chodzin and Alexandra Kohn: Offers stories that can connect the child with the spiritual and cultural aspects of Bali.
- B is for Bali: An Alphabet Book by Anita Revel: A fun and educational book that introduces Bali's culture, traditions, and landmarks in an alphabet format.
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